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My wonderful girlfriend bought me this frame as an early X-Mas present back in October/November- I've had it built a couple of ways- this is the near complete version- My goal was to have as much US-Made stuff as I could afford- but that kind of went out of the window when I got the Ritchey fork over the Enve- Maybe in it's next iteration. The wheels don't match because I'm fighting a bout of food poisoning, so I haven't laced the front wheel yet.Thoughts so far- It rides stiffer and smoother, as well as lighter, cheaper and more fun than my Felt AR that I raced last year. I can't believe how awesome this thing is!

Aesthetically I don't like the cut on the side but I'd guess that the reason it is that it puts the slot on the axis where the seatpost puts the least amount of stress on the frame (not on the fore-aft axis).

I wish more companies would stop putting the slot on the back, especially on MTB's. Just a doorway for gunk which could easily be avoided if they put the slot on the front of the tube. A bonus is that front placement also takes it out of the highest-stress zone.

I've heard nothing but good things about the Spooky's, their new Havoc Staff looks awesome (not to mention they're actually going to make one with a long enough top tube for me, unlike the Skeletor which was about 1.5-2cm too short for me).

Nice ride and would love to see some more detailed pictures of the bike.

Nice bike. Welded by FTW, too! Clamp slot makes sense: sloping tt with lots of post puts more stress on the tube, so moving the slot away from the back removes a point of stress. Side or front is fine.

Nice bike. Welded by FTW, too! Clamp slot makes sense: sloping tt with lots of post puts more stress on the tube, so moving the slot away from the back removes a point of stress. Side or front is fine.

Wish I needed a new bike...

Nope, I wish this was a FTW frame. This one was an Oregon frame before the factory closed. My next Spooky will be an FTW- I might upgrade my cx bike.

We started doing double slide slots after I got turned on to it by talking to some of the weight geeks here I think...2 slots on the side allow us to have more clamping force distributed over a wider area.With how thin carbon posts are right now and how the o.d. of them can vary based on how much clear coat they have it seems like a good idea.It's a pain in the balls to slot it twice and on the sides though.

Seems like most of the road bikes we've been building here in VT are still bigger than the XL size we offer the HavocStaff frames in.I'm stoked on that though. Some 6'3' people weigh 168 pounds and some weigh 258 pounds!

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